Music

Subject intent

Music is an inclusive subject which enables all students to develop confidence and resilience through performance and composition. Our curriculum engages students in active listening, to develop an appreciation and love of music.

The Music curriculum at John Cabot provides acquisition of skills and knowledge over time whilst encouraging students to understand many cultures, varying genres of music and pivotal moments in musical history. The curriculum is sequenced in such a way that students broaden and deepen their knowledge and skills as they move through each year. Our curriculum empowers young people to be independent, creative and enthusiastic musicians, who can appraise, compose and perform music whilst fostering a lifelong love of music.

Link to Music Development plan:

Music Development plan

Key Stage 3

Year 9 Bringing moving image to life How can music tell my story? Live Lounge
Short composition tasks exploring composition devices Short composition tasks exploring songwriting techniques Recap of instrumental / vocals skills
Use of composition devices Creating chord patterns, bassline, drumbeat, lyrics Techniques to add expression to performance
Listening & notation practice Listening & notation practice Listening & notation practice
Key concepts: tonality, circle of 5ths, modulation, diminished chords, dominant 7th chord, suspensions, leitmotif, silent film, cues, cliches, pedal note, foley sounds, sforzando Key concepts: lyrics writing to a beat, writing a chord sequence, primary chords, secondary chords, melodies, harmonic rhythm, basslines, drumbeats, chord patterns, sampling, song structure Key concepts: expression in performance, dynamics, interpretation, cover song, remix, stems, producer, acoustic/electric, structure, middle 8, vers, chorus, bridge, arranging, chords, secondary chords, bass clef, tab, drumbeat, bassline, melody, intervals
Assessment: Assessment: Assessment:
Creating a piece of music for moving image using IT Creating own song using songwriting skills Creating a cover/remix of a popular song
Listening test – 20 marks Listening test – 20 marks Listening test – 20 marks
Year 8 How has music narrated the struggle for equality? What makes a great composer? Glastonbury 2
Short performance tasks Short performance tasks Recap of instrumental / vocals skills – develop complexity
Paired/Ensemble performing using the Blues incl. lyric writing Understanding IT software for arranging & composing Developing rehearsal skills and ensemble playing
Listening & notation practice Listening & notation practice Listening & notation practice
Key concepts: storytelling, 12 bar blues, walking bass, bassline, improvisation, melody, lyric writing, AAB, structure, combining ideas, accidentals, context of Blues music, note values & pitch revisited Key concepts: Use of chords, primary and secondary chords, arranging skills, use of IT software, bass clef, ground bass, texture in arrangement, structure in arrangement, note values revisited, octave, gender in music Key concepts: combining parts, chords, bassline, melody, drumbeat, texture, monophonic, melody & accompaniment, articulation, playing techniques (eg. Strumming, pizzicato)
Assessment: Assessment: Assessment:
Performing Blues music, creating own Blues song in pairs/groups Creating an arrangement of Pachelbel’s Canon using IT/instruments Creating a cover version of a popular song in an ensemble
Listening test – 20 marks Listening test – 20 marks Listening test – 20 marks
Year 7 How do we capture the spirit of carnival? What makes a great composer? Glastonbury
Learning note values & Samba features Different composers, eras and styles explored Know and understand instrumental families
Applying understanding of note values & rhythm to Samba performance Understand pitch & keyboard technique Learn skills on ‘band’ instruments for ensemble playing
Listening & notation practice Listening & notation practice Listening & notation practice
Key concepts: storytelling, 12 bar blues, walking bass, bassline, improvisation, melody, lyric writing, AAB, structure, combining ideas, accidentals, context of Blues music, note values & pitch revisited Key concepts: time signatures revisited, staff notation, treble clef, pitch, melody shape, keyboard technique, finger exercises, finger position, accompaniment, what is a chord, major/minor, accidentals, tempo, fluency Key concepts: instrumental families, call & response, melody & accompaniment, chords, drumbeat, vocal technique, ensemble skills, layers, crescendo, diminuendo, forte, piano, structure in songs, arrangement
Assessment: Assessment: Assessment:
Samba ensemble performance Solo keyboard performance Creating a cover version of a popular song in an ensemble
Listening test – 20 marks Listening test – 20 marks Listening test – 20 marks

Key Stage 4

Curriculum plan:

Year 11 AQA GCSE Term 1 Term 2 Term 3 Term 4 Term 5 Term 6
Listening practice Mocking listening exam Listening practice Brief composition coursework Finalise coursework & recordings Public Listening exam
Section B set pieces recap Listening practice Brief composition coursework Mock listening exam Exam past papers
Final draft of Free Composition Section B set pieces recap Model Brief Composition programme Assessed Solo performance (recital) Public exam preparation
Brief composition stimulus released Brief Composition explored note & score
Assessed group performance
Year 10 AQA GCSE Baseline listening assessment Developing listening skills Developing listening skills Solo Performance recordings Developing listening skills Developing listening skills – styles
Elements of Music Begin Free Composition Free Composition coursework Free Composition coursework Section B set pieces Section B set pieces
Baseline Solo performance Assessed group performance Model Free Composition programme Free Composition finalised first draft Assessed group performance
Composition skills workshops note & score

Link to KS4 specification:

AQA Music

AQA Music Specification

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